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A. August 21st 03 07:39 AM

Does clay has some healing assets?
 
I accidentally cut my finger yesterday morning. Some hours after that I
worked with clay, bare hands. Today morning, my wound has no inflammation in
it, just a red stripe on my finger. Usually this kind of cuts are gone bad
for at least a week.

Don't try to sharpen your kitchen knives without a husband being present.

A.



MKent41616 August 22nd 03 01:57 AM

I accidentally cut my finger yesterday morning. Some hours after that I
worked with clay, bare hands. Today morning, my wound has no inflammation in
it, just a red stripe on my finger. Usually this kind of cuts are gone bad
for at least a week.

Don't try to sharpen your kitchen knives without a husband being present.

A.


be careful though because clay can have things in it you don't want. Lizela
clay i have been told can or has in the past been linked to a breakout of
teburculosis. According to my old ceramics teacher





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hillbiker August 23rd 03 12:53 PM

As a y-chromosome bearer, thanks for the vote of confidence, but I have cut
my ELBOW sharpening things -- needed 7 stitches, as I recall.

"A." wrote in message ...
I accidentally cut my finger yesterday morning. Some hours after that I
worked with clay, bare hands. Today morning, my wound has no inflammation

in
it, just a red stripe on my finger. Usually this kind of cuts are gone bad
for at least a week.

Don't try to sharpen your kitchen knives without a husband being present.

A.






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